Below is a notice to all Veterans that is on a VSO website. This is theNumber to VA's Suicide Prevention HotLine.
Please feel free to passthis along or even place on your own website. It's just a thought.Thanks Rick.

Special Notice: If you are a veteran in emotional crisis and need helpRIGHT NOW, call this toll-free number 1-800-273-8255,
available 24/7,and tell them you are a veteran. All calls are confidential

Kevin SecorVeterans Service Organizations LiaisonOffice of the Secretary of Veterans AffairsWashington, DC202-273-4836

New Chapters of Blue Star Mothers coming to your area soon.

Calling all mothers of servicemen and women, the Blue Star Mothers Organization Wants You! The West Coast of
Florida is looking for moms who are willing to support our men and women who are serving in the United States military
or who have served in our military.Who are we? We are mothers who now have, or have had, children honorably serving
in the military. We are a non-profit (501[c]3) service organization supporting each other and our children while promoting
patriotism.The Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. is authorized by the U.S. Code: Title 36; Section 943, as of January
26, 1998. The Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. is a non-partisan, non-political organization. We do not support
any political candidate, nor do we endorse any religious organization. The military represents all aspects of America
as does our organization.

What do we do? We serve helpings of love to our troops, wherever they are. We are there as sisters to hold each other
as our children leave our homes to serve their country. We are there to help families adjust to the military way of
life. We are there to support our troops at all times. We are there to wave our families goodbye and to celebrate
when they return. We ship packages to our troops. We send letters, we network with all military and support organizations
to benefit our servicemen and women. We are there for our Gold Star Families as needed. We are family, part of the military
family and we would love to have you join us. We also welcome associate members. Our associate members are our Blue Star
dads, the aunties and uncles, sisters and brothers, and our grandparents.

We will be holding meetings around the Greater Tampa Bay area, beginning July 10th (approximately), once we find
out where everyone lives. We plan to make this as centrally located as possible, to allow all who want to be a part
to join. We will also develop car pooling for those who may need or desire it. Think you might be interested? Then
please call our Blue Star Mother in Pasco Lauren Frazier at 727 849 2732 after 6.p.m. Lauren will be collecting demographic
information so that we can begin coordinating areas and meeting places. Who is Lauren? Lauren is the proud mother
of three young men who have and are still serving in our military. Lauren is also Petty Officer Second Class, proudly
serving in the U.S. Navy after her own deployment "down range". Helping coordinate the West Coast with Lauren will
be Jan Zabel, Blue to Gold Liaison for the State of Florida – Hernando, Susan Naill of Sarasota, Past National President
and JoAnn Ross, Blue to Gold Liaison for the State of Florida – Plant City. We know you are out there; we
are looking forward to meeting you, working together to support all our service folks and provide you with any support
you may need.Together, we can make a difference for our men and women home and abroad. South & Central Florida
we are coming to you soon, possiblyin September.

Members of America's armed forces are serving around the world in places like Iraq,
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If you have watched the video, please forward Our Heroes Next Door Video to your family, friends and co-workers to remind them no matter what they think of the war, we
need to support and honor the brave men and women that are fighting to keep us safe. And ask them to help spread this
important message by forwarding the video...

We at Move America Forward are proud to release to you this brand-new ad that takes on the Berkeley City Council's campaign against the military.

We're fighting back and want you to see this ad and then pass it on to others. Please email it to
others, post to blogs - let's get the word out!! The ad will begin airing nationwide starting this upcoming Monday.
Until then Move America Forward will be raising money to buy as much airtime as possible!

LAS VEGAS(AP) President Bush said Thursday he will not jeopardize
security gains in Iraq by withdrawing U.S. forces too fast, another signal that troop reductions could slow or stop altogether
this summer.

The president said he would resist any temptation to bring troops
home to score political points with a war-weary public or compromise with Democrats in Congress seeking to wind down the war.

The U.S. troop commitment is expected to be down to roughly
130,000 to 135,000 by July, the same number as before Bush sent in reinforcements a year ago.

"You know, a lot of folks say, 'What's next, Mr. President?'"
Bush said. "And my answer is, we have come too far in this important theater in this war on terror not to make sure that we
succeed. And therefore, any further troops reductions will be based on commanders and conditions.

"The temptation of course is for people to, you know, say 'Make
sure you do the politically right thing,'" Bush told members of the Nevada Policy Research Institute. "That's not my nature.
That's not exactly what we're going to do."

In Washington, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said any halt to reducing
the troops that were part of military buildup demonstrates the president's "insistence on a war without end." She said it
would further undermine U.S. military readiness.

Pelosi and other Democrats in Congress have pressed unsuccessfully
to reduce U.S. military involvement in Iraq. If Bush expresses reluctance to continue withdrawing troops beyond July, it could
prompt a new round of conflict between the White House and Capitol Hill as the November presidential elections approach.

"The president's Iraq policy will result in the same number
of troops committed to an endless war in Iraq at the end of this year as were there at the end of 2006," said Pelosi, who
expressed concern over deteriorating conditions in Afghanistan.

Bush spoke about Iraq, Afghanistan and a need to extend the
domestic wiretapping law during a three-day swing through California, Nevada, Colorado and Missouri to highlight themes of
his State of the Union address and raise an estimated $4.7 million for Republicans at the four stops combined.

In Las Vegas, Bush attended a $550,000 Republican Party fundraiser
at the home of Sheldon G. Adelson, chairman of the board of the Las Vegas Sands Hotel and a guest at the White House dinner
Bush hosted in November for French President Nicolas Sarkozy. In Cherry Hills Village, Colo., just south of Denver, Bush helped
raise more than $700,000 for Colorado Republicans and GOP Senate candidate Bob Schaffer. The event was held at the home of
Bill Pauls, owner of the Pauls Corp., a commercial and residential real estate company based in Aurora, Colo.

Some U.S. commanders worry that security improvements in Iraq
since June are fragile and could be reversed if the extra five brigades Bush dispatched there are removed too soon. One Army
brigade and two Marine battalions have already returned home and will not be replaced. Four other Army brigades are to come
out by July. That would leave 15 brigades, or roughly 130,000 to 135,000 troops in Iraq _ the same number as before Bush sent
the reinforcements. It's unclear what will happen after that.

The first sign Bush might endorse a pause in troop reductions
came earlier this month when he recounted for reporters his meeting with Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq,
in Kuwait on Jan. 12.

"My attitude is, if he (Petraeus) didn't want to continue
the drawdown, that's fine with me, in order to make sure we succeed," Bush said. "I said to the general, if you want to slow
her down, fine; it's up to you."

At the Pentagon on Thursday, Defense Secretary Robert Gates
told reporters he has not discussed with Petraeus the possibility of him recommending to Bush a pause in the troop drawdown
after July. Gates stressed that regardless of what Petraeus recommends, his will not be the only opinion.

"The president will also have available to him the views of
the commander at Central Command (Adm. William J. Fallon) and the Joint Chiefs, and I will have my own view," Gates said.
"The president will have the benefit of all of that come March and April, in terms of making a decision."

Some in Congress have urged Bush to shift troops from Iraq
to Afghanistan, where violence has escalated.

Last year was Afghanistan's most deadly since the ouster of
the Taliban in a U.S.-led invasion in 2001. More than 6,500 people _ mostly insurgents _ died in the violence, according to
an Associated Press count of figures provided by local and international officials. Bush acknowledged the turmoil in Afghanistan,
but ticked off signs of progress in getting girls to school, building highways and health clinics.

"Afghanistan is working on their _ on democracy, and it's
hard work. It's not easy," Bush said. "It doesn't happen overnight, but it's in our interest to help them. It's in our interest
to help them because we believe that liberty is transformative."

Earlier this week, however, a study, co-chaired by retired
Marine Corps Gen. James Jones and former U.N. Ambassador Thomas Pickering, that said Afghanistan risks sliding into a failed
state _ becoming the "forgotten war" because of a rising violent insurgency and declining international support. Prime Minister
Stephen Harper told Bush on Wednesday that Canada will end its military mission in Afghanistan if another NATO country does
not put more soldiers in the dangerous south.

Thank you for your instantaneous response. I can see the passion youhave and can (figuratively) hear it in your voice.

I'm copying not just the other members of Veterans Radio, but also someformer dog handlers so they can spread the
word about the interviewamong their community. Actually,I first heard about this from "42ndMom," (there's a story
to that name, who heard about it from Perry Moneyand passed it on to me. I'm also blind copying a bunch of compassionatepeople
who will most likely spread the word themselves.

Tomorrow morning I will have Bob Gould phone you about 8:50 AM Easternto make sure you are available at your home
phone. Then he will phoneyou back just after 9:00 AM and we will do about five minutes of airtime. During that time
you can tell the story of the dogs and give theweb site address and any other contact info you have. We're way behindon
this, but will try to put a link on our web site so people can go toyours and learn how to save these animals.

I would be DELIGHTED to be interviewed on your radio show! Ihave an absolute
passion for getting the message out regarding the Adoption Process for retiring MWDs!
MWDs and theirhandlers are UNSUNG HEROES and have always been so in the scheme of ournation's defense. The major difference
is that the handlers get aretirement...and many MWDs are not as fortunate.

The messages I wish to impart are 1) There are dogs availablefor adoption
and 2) To successfully LOCATE and ADOPT these availableanimals before their time is up...the place to BEGIN the
process is NOTLACKLAND...it is the LOCAL MWD Facility. As I chronicle in "Benny's
Story" (Interesting Links), my MWDwas available for adoption, but he wasn't listed in the Lackland data
base even though he had been declared excess in Oct 2007! The 29Nov 2007 in his medical record read "Schedule for euthansia
and necropsyin Dec 2007 or Jan 2008" ! My Benny B163 would have been euthanized hadI not called over 20 facilities
trying to locate retiring MWDs to adopt.The only reason I knew how to go about locating and calling all the MWDFacilities
is because my husband, Mike, is Security Forces (USAFR).

I began thinking if the process was so tricky for a dependentwho had inside
military familiarity...it must be IMPOSSIBLE for thosewho have NO FAMILIARITY with the military system or adoption process!Thus,
the Website: Military Working Dog Adoptions was born! I cannotserve in Iraq...even though my husband did..but I deeply
wanted TO GIVEBACK and TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE in the lives of the special dogs! We owethem a debt of gratitude! "Support
Our Troops" includes K-9's, too!

My direct email is debbiekandoll@yahoo.com and our home phone is919-429-3480. Please let me know if the interview is a confirmedthing...and maybe you could
give me an idea of what INFO you would like!

On behalf of all the retiring MWDs, present and future,I humblyTHANK YOU for
helping to GET THE WORD OUT!

WELCOME TO U.S. MILITARY BRANCHES WEBSITE! I've seen, since 1999, when I first encountered the internet,
masses and masses of groups and websites alike, dealing with ONE branch of our Military, and/or one clique of our military
personnel or family. ie...marine moms, navy moms, etc. I've tried, in my many years, to deal with "military moms"
or 'Veterans' or "military families", trying to hit the needs of everyone. Let's face it, let the military high-ups
fight the fights for which service is 'the best of the best', it holds no meaning to us when we have sons, daughters, husbands,
wives, family members and friends, neighbors and loved ones fighting, facing death every day either in OIF or OEF. We
only want them to return home safe and sound and WHOLE in body and mind. We don't really care which BRANCH they are
serving in, nor which war. We'd rather there were NO WAR threatening America and our Military.

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